‘Beauty and the Beast Jr.’ sells out at Playhouse
Date: July 18, 2012
by: Shanna Fortier | Community Editor
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The Flagler Playhouse sold out last weekend for both performances of “Beauty and the Beast Jr.,” performed by elementary and middle school-aged actors.
The adaptation of the Disney original featured Robert Richards as the Prince/Beast and Hannah Ginsburg as Belle.
The cast also included Katia Martynuk, Shana Wolf, Angela De Zego, Nick Harshman, Zach Hall, Caitlin Eriser, Brianna Reichard, Cassidy Van Brink, Lawrence Roessel, Max Wolf, Matthew Whitt, Christine Jackson, Andrew De Zego, Caitlyn Norfolk, Emma Burke, Victoria Polidore, Tatum Souviron, Abby Andrade, Theresa Reynolds, Amy Raleigh, Klara Acierno, Ethan Burke and Kyleigh Ruddy.
The playhouse will hold auditions for “Once Upon a Mattress” 6 p.m. Sunday, July 22, and Monday, July 23. Visit www.flaglerplay house.com for more information.
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